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- 921: Sneakers - The Movie
- ... group of talented “hackers” are hired by who they think are the NSA to recover a small black box. When they find this box they discover that is a universal code breaker of every secret computer file in the world, everyone is after them. During the movie everyone desires to get their hands on this box, as they know what power it holds. At one stage in the movie they use ... physical contact with the power plant by means of bombs, or actual hands on in destroying the power grid. This is not the case anymore. Now experts say it is very possible for a trained computer hacker to create the blackout, and even worse he could be as far away as Tehran, Iran. This hacker could also have full technological and financial backing of that foreign government. In a closed briefing to Congress, the CIA chief said at least 12 countries; some which are hostile to America are creating computer programs to attack other nations information and computer systems. China, Libya, Russia, Iraq, and Iran are just a few that pose a serious threat to the United States. All one of these countries would ...
- 922: Macbeth: Guilty By His Actions Then Lady Macbeth Is By Hers
- ... the most dreadful murder by killing the King; Duncan. This is why it is difficult to determine which one of these two is more guilty, because they each do their own part in committing the crime. Lady Macbeth would prepare the plan and then encourage Macbeth to go through with it. Macbeth did the actual murdering, he was also the first person who thought about killing Duncan. Furthermore he did some ... Lady Macbeth did not have any involvement in these cases. Based on these facts, Macbeth would be found more guilty than Lady Macbeth. The very first murder in this story was committed on Duncan. This crime was planned by both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. The actual murder was done by Macbeth, making him more guilty of the crime. Lady Macbeth just talked about committing the crime, but she never actually went through with it nor would she ever, and that is all that counts. Talking about committing the incident is very different ...
- 923: Windows 2000
- ... world. In the last year computers have grow dramatically, with the new Pentium II chip and processors with the speeds up to 450MHZ. Almost every family home in America today has at least one personal computer. Whether it is for business or pleasure, more and more people are realizing the significance of computers. I am going to unleash the information that will show you how Windows 2000 will work. Windows 2000 ... shared peripherals, and security, it also allows you to do all this over worldwide networks. ? Serious security A new security system that will use smart cards and other physical keys to let you access the computer. Plug and Play The new Plug and Play will allow you to handle all your hardware chores from one central location without restarting your computer. And at the location you will also be able to inspect driver device settings, update drivers, or troubleshoot resource conflicts. I am sure that this will be extremely helpful to many people out in ...
- 924: Herbert George Wells
- ... Borrello, Alfred. H. G. Wells: Illinois University Press, 1972. Costa, Richard Hauer. H. G. Wells. New York: Twayne Publishers, Inc., 1967. Ferrell, Keith. "The Challenges of Scinece Fiction." Omni Publications International Ltd. MAS FullTEXT ELITE . [Computer program]. Foot, Michael. The History of Mr. Wells. Washington, D.C.: Counterpoint, 1995. "H. G. Wells." Masterplots II: Cyclopedia of World Inc. (1992). [Computer program]. H. G. Wells: A Collection of Critical Essays (Bernard Bergonzi, Ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1976. Martin, Christopher. H. G. Wells. Vero Beach, FL: Rourke Enterprises, Inc., 1989. Wells, H(erbert) G(eorge). Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. [Computer program]. (1995). "Wells, H(erbert) G(eorge)." Gale Research Inc. [Computer program]. (1993). "Wells, H(erbert) G(eorge)." Microsoft® Encarta® 96 Encyclopedia. [Computer program]. (1993-1995) Microsoft Corporation. Funk & Wagnalls Corporation. Wells, H. G. ...
- 925: Application Software
- Application Software Professor C. Mason Computer Information systems 204 Computer systems contain both hard and software. Hardware is any tangible item in a computer system, like the system unit, keyboard, or printer. Software, or a computer program, is the set of instruction that direct the computer to perform a task. Software falls into one of two categories: system ...
- 926: Outline: Negative Debate on Effects of Hate Mongering
- Outline: Negative Debate on Effects of Hate Mongering I. Cross examination of attack on status-quo. Possible inherency 1. Rise in hate related crime do to lack of legislation. - All criminal acts deemed hate crimes are already illegal. If not they would not be their very nature be crimes. Questions - Is it true that the terrible acts that you ... of any criminal act despite motive? Possible inherency 2. Inadequate punishment is being given to people who have committed "hate crimes". - Motive should not be the reason for an increased sentence, but severity of the crime. - Is it reasonable to assume that committing a criminal act on someone because of their race is terrible? Is it then also reasonable to assume that committing a criminal act on someone because they have ... lack of enforcability. How do they propose that we find who are the members of "hate groups"? Do we go on witch hunts for Klansmen? Come on if law enforcemnt officers can't control actuall crime that undeniably causes physical damage, how do you expect them to deal with crimes that do no physical damage, and that people can simply choose to avoid. I mean people can't just say ...
- 927: Gideon vs Wainwright
- ... accused shall enjoy the right...to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defense.” A first reading of this phrase one might be think that this right, that which gives a person accused of a crime to have lawyers for his defense, is common knowledge being that it is among the most basic rights given to the citizenry of the public. However, the simple manner in which this amendment is phrased ... unless counsel is provided for him. This seems to us to be an obvious truth. Governments, both state and federal, quite properly spend vast sums of money to establish machinery to try defendants accused of crime. Lawyers to prosecute are everywhere deemed essential to protect the public's interest in an orderly society. Similarly there are few defendants charged with crime, few indeed, who fail to hire the best lawyers they can get to prepare and present their defense. That government hires lawyers to prosecute and defendants who have the money hire lawyers to defend ...
- 928: The Utilities Confront Y2K
- ... on devices that have a high probability for not being Y2K compliant. These devices very nearlyd waste) are very much affected by Y2K. Problemed areas are found throughout the water infrastructure. Most obviously water utilities' computer systems will be affected by Y2K unless compliance is fulfilled. If the computers fail, the main areas affected would include customer service, accounts payable and receivable, databases, and management systems. Problems of this type are usually easily fixed, however the computer systems that crash or stop working may be erased of all memory. In other words, a whole system of customer information such as payments that are due or received may be lost. Not only are the water utilities' computer systems at risk, but also the embedded chips may be affected. Embedded chips are electronic devices that are mostly in automated systems. Some of these embedded chips are time controlled devices that, much like ...
- 929: Your Chemical World
- ... it is clearly showed the importance of it. In every aspect of your house we can find evidence of chemistry. In the Vinyl siding to the roof shingles to the power that runs the very computer that I am writing this on. If peel back the skin further we can see that in every room there is also blatant hints toward chemistry’s uses in our house. In the kitchen we ... day we die. Clothes will become smart, (no that does mean they will always look good on you) changing and adapting with temperature changes in the atmosphere. Communication will be done almost solely on the computer. Access to information will be easy to get and very fast. Biomechanics could take over silicon for even fast transmission of data. Everything in the house form security to cooking utensils will be done on the computer. Transportation would idealistically be done in an unplugging manner, but at least for some time a hybrid between gas electric seems to be the most reasonable goal. Energy will at least for a while ...
- 930: Edgar Allan Poe 6
- ... of how Poe s stories influenced future writers include the use of private detectives in contrast to police detectives, the narrator whom is not the main detective in the story, and the analytic process of crime solving techniques. Poe s work helped increase the circulation of Graham's from 5500 to 40,000. Though he was successful, he became bored with his position and resigned in July 1842 (Nilsson). Meanwhile, Virginia ... as well as a few new ones. He also published The Pit and the Pendulum, a tale of a man tortured by the Spanish Inquisition ( Poe s Tales 221-234). He also worked on his crime and detection stories which include The Mystery of Marie Roget, The Black Cat, and The Tell-Tale Heart. The Mystery of Marie Roget is the first true detective story to try to solve a crime. The Tell-Tale Heart is a tale about the murder of an elderly man whose heart continues to beat as police question the narrator. The beating heart eventually drives the narrator to his confess ...
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